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Everything posted by Misternatural
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Thats a SWEET AXE.....I want one. I like the old school stuff the best- what cha blasting it through? I was in the music candy store on Sunday and was playing a USA Strat- damn they're expensive now, but that vintage blues tone.....and I'm not even an electric guitar player, I play the bass and mostly acoustic guitar. Here's my Scott Lentz custom with dual EMG pickups- it plays like an early 90's Jackson - but with a nice curly maple top and fingerboard.
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I have to admit that's a slap funky bassline- I'm gonna steal it Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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Anyone else have any music gear? cool axes and amps or whatever? Lets see some pics
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I'm more worried about what they can see. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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I don't want to imagine all the really creative HORRORS you subject your neighbors to Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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Ahahahaa I knew one of you would pick up on that, Not that I can play the fu*^in thing Bela Fleck makes the banjo rock though. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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Bored? Family not paying attention to you? Got some irritating neighbors? -get a drum set. You don't have to be Terry Bozio, Neil Peart, or Jim Fox to have fun and make some noise with an el cheapo set. Even if you never played at all you'll get the hang of it by watching and listening to other drummers. add a 300w bass tower, a 100w guitar cab, and invite some friends over for some killer chops. fuggin Phuuun! oh and.......wear ear plugs "Guitar Hero Rock Band" my shiny hiney.
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Ok-everybody.... WEN DY! WEN DY! WEN DY! hit us with a brain twister...sister
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Chsshht.... copy that Swervy Sexlexia finally cured after many months that is all.... -Over- ....chsssht
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> I am not a "sexologist" Me neither- but I do have sexlexia if that counts for anything. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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>That is the f-in basis of the whole democratic system. For your review, candidates state a platform of policies and the voters choose based on their statements. That is how it works. I get what you are saying....and it has been like this for centuries, The ancient leaders followed the same format time and time again: "Your lives will be better because through me and my crew I have a special positive influence over the forces that control your lives. This is what I have been saying in my circuitous cryptic way;Todays politician is no different than the Pharaohs who stood on a stone perch and proclaimed that through them the harvest will be good for the next 10 sun cycles because they have special communication with the Sun, the Moon, birds,and the fucking fish of the sea. When in actuality the people have just as much influence over their own fate. American politicians over the decades package and sell their tax policy to the same effect. and they have successfully convinced voters as such. Taxes do affect people in some way but they don't necessarily control or direct the whole economy, much as some would lead you to believe, because of its complexity. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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>If he just used McCain's plan, we'd be better off. How the hell can you make that determination? you do understand the scale of economic complexity we are talking about? it' involves things like the Butterfly Effect, Entropy, and fractal geometry. What these politicians are doing is no better that reading tea leaves and goat guts by comparison- and most people in America are eating it up like it is gospel- It is merely an effective way to sell party politics. For example-not that this has anything to do with taxes but Bernanke practically steps out of the Fed building wearing robes and "hints" at what the Fed is going to do to manage inflation. This is like some high priest running an economy with a reading of the Mayan calendar to a crowd of devoted believers. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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>and human greed? absolutely, but greed is just another form of love, or is it the other way around? And I made some money on the stock market today a result of it- which seems to be climbing lately for some reason...let us consult the astrological charts as to why. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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To use the 30's as an example of what happens when certain political economic policies are applied relating to current economic events you may as well be reading the scrolls of Leviticus to construct the space shuttle. The only fundamental economic principal that still applies today is that of supply and demand. As I keep saying, the current global economy is of such scale and complexity that only a supercomputer can properly predict or manipulate it...and I hope the government is using some of this vast technology to do so because what I see each administration doing so far is akin to spilling goat guts down the Federal Reserve building steps and reading their shape as it relates to the alignment of the planets a la Ronald Reagan. We will just have to see how this plan plays out before applying any depression era predictions about it. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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>>Anyone want to remind me what the 1930's were like? Yes- For that we have to read the ancient texts. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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So, how do YOU think BO is managing the economy?
Misternatural replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
I read your material and I am glad that there are people who scrutinize politicians because only then does democracy work....because believe me, if the Obama administration fu*#s this up after placing faith in them ....I will be one of the first in line with a scathing editorial- I just want to make sure you are not posting things just because you take American politics personally. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415 -
So, how do YOU think BO is managing the economy?
Misternatural replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
>Why not give this just a little while longer before going ape shit that the Administration isn't doing a good job? Because some people are un-patriotic, hate America, and want it to fail. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415 -
Wow Stewart was unusually pissed on this show- and Cramer folded like a lawn chair, how weird. His colleagues are going to tear him a new one, some of them really do try to perform as tough journalists and he made the entire staff of CNBC look like a wimpy bunch of corporate CEO worshiping suck ups. I think there will be some pee in his coffee tomorrow Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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Adam Smith distrusted and denounced the capitalist class
Misternatural replied to dreamdancer's topic in Speakers Corner
>Not just services but goods and even property. >If I could only think of an example of a bubble bursting... AHAHAHHAHAAA excellent Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415 -
>I have a feeling cramer is going to look like an idiot. yep thats his shtik anyway. And for calling a sure bet market bottom in July 08 only to pull a full hand brake 180 reverse in October -he gets the idiot of the year award. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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Hehe the web is on fire with this....I hope tonight Cramer and Stewart are going to have the much anticipated bitch slappy fight on the Daily show. .........ratings whores This should be good. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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>Two more years of joblessness ..if people choose to sit on their asses and cry about it. My point being that there will be alternate jobs for those that really want them, will they be the same jobs?..not necessarily, they may have to retrain a little. You can try to talk the economy down all you want but save an epidemic people are going to find something productive to do, it's in our nature. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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Here is a clip of Jack Black presenting Cramer's side of the story; I look like a fool last night Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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>Know any self-employed people? Yep ME- and I am not sitting at home crying about it either as my main income is in the real estate business which is the crux of the overvaluation/ credit problem. The other is development of alternative fuels....that slowed down to a screeching halt too as a result in the drop in oil prices. THIS TOO SHALL PASS I am actively looking for some way to adapt my skills to the new environment- thats what free market enterprise is all about...you have to roll with the economic punches. In the meantime life goes on...... Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415
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Not that you all are doing this but every time I see the term Great Depression related to modern times I have to laugh because people forget that the current infrastructure is nothing like what it was during the Great depression. Sure- some people are without a home or a job right now but the corporate infrastructure will live on and most of the population will continue to live productive lives until some REAL disaster like an asteroid hits the Earth.... This is an economic imaginary disaster, a fear based misconception- and a relatively small one at that. I use to hate corporations as an anti and environmentalist- until I realized that it was just a stigma I was responding to and that they are actually an efficient way to provide goods and services. The infrastructure is intact and is not going away any time soon. It will continue to provide jobs, goods, and services. This is nothing more than a temporary rough patch in profitability due to FEAR as a result of crappy lending practices and over valuation. Even though the numerical value of peoples accounts have gone down so will the numerical value of every thing else so there is an equalizing effect. %93 of people in the U.S are still employed. Those people who are scared and buying gold right now are betting on Armageddon.-talk about "cut and run", How un-patriotic. Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415